Flynn visited the Dolphins on Saturday after they were eliminated from consideration by Peyton Manning. Flynn was a backup the past four years for Green Bay, where his offensive coordinator was Joe Philbin, the Dolphins’ new head coach.

Miami added former New York Jets linebacker Jamaal Westerman, who tweeted he signed with the team. Westerman, a pass-rush specialist, had 3 1/2 sacks last year. Flynn has only two career NFL starts, but in last year’s regular-season finale he set franchise records with 480 yards passing and six touchdowns to help the Packers beat Detroit 45-41. He visited the Seattle Seahawks earlier this week.

Three days after bringing in one ex-Baltimore Ravens free agent, the Colts added another by signing safety Tom Zbikowski on Saturday. Details of the contract were not immediately available, but the team confirmed the move in a news release.

It’s yet another offseason acquisition from the city the Colts once called home.

In January, they hired Pagano, the Ravens defensive coordinator, to replace the fired Jim Caldwell. On Wednesday, the Colts made their first foray into free agency by singing former Baltimore defensive end Cory Redding. Now they have Zbikowski, who could emerge as the Colts’ most aggressive hitter since former NFL defensive player of the year Bob Sanders.

Chiefs add Winston

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs signed veteran tackle Eric Winston to shore up an aging and ineffective offensive line.

Terms of the contract were not announced. The team planned a conference call for Monday to discuss the deal.

Winston was released by the Houston Texas on Monday in a surprising move that saved the team about $4.5 million against the salary cap. He had started every game he played in over the past five seasons at right tackle.

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